I'm not going to really comment on the content side if things as I have only given it a quick glance over... but..
Good video quality, this should be the minimum quality that people do their video's in. So thanks for that.
Hosting, great. It's fast, no loss in quality and gives people the opportunity to download and keep it for reference in various formats. Exactly what we wanted.

Now for the negatives,
You go too fast, you type a command and people don't really get a chance to see the command you typed before you have hit enter. Add a little pause of a couple of seconds before you hit the enter key so they have chance to see what you typed so they can replicate what you are doing at home.
You don't really give an explanation of what you are doing or why you are making those selections (what does each part that you selected do and why did you select the ones you did.
If people are to understand what you are doing then they need those things.

So good work on the video's
None of that is a criticism it is guidance for future ones.

Follow that guidance and you could be producing great quality video tutorials that have the potential to teach very complicated material in a simple easily followed and understood manner.

Keep it up

02-06-2010, 05:42 PM

sickness

Re: Sickness - Password Sniffing with SSLStrip.

Thank you very much for the advice I will try to keep that in mind for my next video !

02-07-2010, 10:32 AM

Lincoln

Re: Sickness - Password Sniffing with SSLStrip.

Pretty cool.

Just some extra advice for the next video:

1. It might be easier on the viewer to open a new tab in konsole and type your narration there in an editor (like nano), so you don't have to backspace each line and retype. Or, have the narration already typed and just highlight it as you go.

2. Some minor editing. A few seconds here and there surprisingly add up in the end, and can shave some time off the video.

3. Maybe some background music? This is just my personal preference, but it makes it more enjoyable for the viewer than 5 or so minutes of silence.

Good luck!

02-07-2010, 12:42 PM

mst-ng

Re: Sickness - Password Sniffing with SSLStrip.

Or maybe you should use 'ctrl + U' to clean the command line. ;)

02-07-2010, 04:59 PM

sickness

Re: Sickness - Password Sniffing with SSLStrip.

Yes I know about ctrl+u but I'm used to just backspace.

02-07-2010, 06:59 PM

SWFu64

Re: Sickness - Password Sniffing with SSLStrip.

Just a thought here, but maybe posting the commands used would be good also.

02-09-2010, 09:39 PM

sickness

Re: Sickness - Password Sniffing with SSLStrip.

Ok I will keep that in mind :D

02-10-2010, 07:57 AM

Tablechukka

Re: Sickness - Password Sniffing with SSLStrip.

Yeah the commands would also be great - also with a brief description of what the commands do, all newbies can follow the great video's but not all know exactly what the commands do. Cheers

02-11-2010, 05:28 AM

youngbud

Re: Sickness - Password Sniffing with SSLStrip.

I keep getting this error on my Target machine.. Am new to the forums don't know if this is the right place to post..

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